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Preview of RACE Writing Strategy Rubric

RACE Writing Strategy Rubric

I use this RACE writing strategy as a reminder on my student's desks. I laminated them and taped them down. As student's complete a constructed response question, they use a dry erase marker to assess their progress in writing.
Preview of What Does My Grade Mean?

What Does My Grade Mean?

Created by
Pontebbi Prints
It is important for our students to understand they grade they are being given. Use this chart throughout the year so the students really understand...where they stand :)
Preview of Classroom rules Poster

Classroom rules Poster

Classroom rules poster to hang for classroom management listen to and read instructionsArrive on timeBe respectfulBe your best and try your beststay on task during classtimehelp one another
Preview of Figurative Language Slideshow Rubric

Figurative Language Slideshow Rubric

Created by
MelissaKS
This rubric is for having students create their own figurative Language Google slide show. It includes Introduction slide, Mood and Tone, Metaphor, alliteration and a conclusion. This would be a great way to assess students on what they have learned from a unit on Figurative Language.
Preview of Opinion Writing Checklist

Opinion Writing Checklist

Use this quick and easy checklist to help students revise their own opinion essays or allow students to peer edit and revise their classmates essays. This checklist can also be used as a rubric for grading essays. Check out this "Topic Sentence Scoot" to get your students focused on the prompt! https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Topic-Sentence-Scoot-2931446
Preview of Bump it up wall (Plant growing)

Bump it up wall (Plant growing)

Created by
Mina B
Bump it up wall
Preview of Чтение. Рабочие листы

Чтение. Рабочие листы

Рабочие листы для чтения. Универсальные. Можно использовать на уроках литературы, в книжном клубе или в качестве читательского дневника. Содержат рубрики КТО? ГДЕ? КОГДА? С КЕМ? и последовательность описания событий в книге либо отдельной главе, а также описание внешности, характера, поведения героя (или героев). Ребятам предлагается выразить своё отношение к персонажам, написать продолжение истории, подумать над достоинствами и недостатками книги, а также дать ей оценку и оформить обложку. Удач
Preview of Speaking and Listening Marking Rubric

Speaking and Listening Marking Rubric

Created by
Justin Miller
Excellent rubric to use with students for Speaking and Listening Projects. This is a great way for students to understand what is expected of them to be a great presenter in front of an audience.
Preview of Essay Rubric BUNDLE (editable with Google Docs)

Essay Rubric BUNDLE (editable with Google Docs)

This BUNDLE includes my Argumentative, Informational/Expository, Literary Analysis, and Narrative rubrics. Each rubric is formatted and structured very similarly so that students get used to the formatting and it helps students with the predictability of knowing what to expect, with the exception of differences between different types of essays.Each of these rubrics is completely editable with Google Docs so it gives teachers a basis to go off of also with the ability to edit and cater the rubri
Preview of TWITTER: giving FEEDBACK in a creative way!

TWITTER: giving FEEDBACK in a creative way!

Created by
The breaching
Giving feedback is crucial to establish social interactions between students and students & teachers. Sometimes, it might be hard for students to reflect on other peer's work or oral presentations... so, what if we make good use of social media to encourage them?Twitter is great since it implies writing short, concrete ideas called tweets. Here, there's a Twitter/ tweet template for students (or teachers) to give feedback by tweeting positive comments, suggestions and questions! The file is
Preview of Writing Conference Running Records

Writing Conference Running Records

Created by
C Z
While working with a small group of struggling writers working on expository writing. I wanted something where I could quickly check off what I saw the student doing correctly. Then I want to have a spot to jot down one or two goals for them in each of the revising and editing categories. The last column was for a fun idea for the student to try in order to captivate their reader. They copied their goals onto sticky notes and then kept them with their compositions to reference when they went bac
Preview of Writing Commentary Peer Review Rubric

Writing Commentary Peer Review Rubric

Created by
Bookish Brands
This Crafting Commentary Rubric is in a peer-review feedback format in order to bring extra collaboration to the classroom, but can just as easily be used for grading or self-evaluation depending on your classroom needs. Flexible formatting allows for use across various units or assignments as your students learn to craft insightful and precise commentary within essays and analysis.Check out the Macbeth bundle for this item along with other commentary items and a full two-day lesson presentation
Preview of RACE Rubric

RACE Rubric

Created by
Jon Coley
The RACE writing method is an excellent way to help kids give full answers to questions requiring deeper thinking skills. This rubric is a handy way to assess and grade those answers. Kids can know what’s expected of them ahead of time and teachers can grade assignments fairly.
Preview of Standards Based Grading Scale 1-4

Standards Based Grading Scale 1-4

Created by
Sunshine Daisies
Explanation of the 1-4 Scale for Standards Based GradingWhite background with black textGreat resource for teachers and parents Use to help parents understand the Standards Based Grading Scale
Preview of Character Trait Essay Checklist

Character Trait Essay Checklist

Created by
Rebecca's Room
This is a checklist that can be used by students when they are writing a character analysis essay. There is room at the bottom for them to write their own future goal based on their checklist. This is great for partnerships or individual students to revise their writing.
Preview of Texto argumentativo Infographic

Texto argumentativo Infographic

Estructura de un texto argumentativo Recursos de escritura
Preview of Spanish 1 Avancemos 1 Vocabulary Warmup 1.2

Spanish 1 Avancemos 1 Vocabulary Warmup 1.2

Created by
Srtamich
This activity is a 6 day warmup process in which students will choose an activity from an assignment choice menu rubric, and complete any activity for the duration of only 10 minutes each day. This activity uses Spanish 1, 1.2 vocabulary from Avancemos 1 Textbooks. The theme of this vocabulary unit was adjectives (alto, serio, amiga etc) This warmup process was researched via Otterbein University for a graduate level thesis, where results demonstrated that this 6 day warmup improved overall voca
Preview of Powerpoint Presentation Rubric

Powerpoint Presentation Rubric

A useful rubric for assessing a student giving a Powerpoint presentation
Preview of Narrative Writing Rubric: "AIR-Like" Rubric

Narrative Writing Rubric: "AIR-Like" Rubric

This is a simplistic narrative writing rubric aligned to the middle grades. Can be used for any narrative writing piece you may assign. Kid friendly, yet test prep designed. No flair here. Simply what you need!
Preview of Article of the Week Student Response Sheet

Article of the Week Student Response Sheet

Are you having your students analyze news articles in class or at home? This assignment has students read the article closely, annotate with metacognition marks, and respond using a They Say, I Say sentence frame. Includes a scoring rubric.
Preview of Common Core Standard Poster - Argumentative Writing

Common Core Standard Poster - Argumentative Writing

Created by
Lit and Legacy
This poster was created to show 8th grade students clear expectation to meet the standard for Argumentative Writing for 8th grade. The file was saved to be 300 dpi and can easily be printed on a poster 11x17 or bigger to be seen by your students throughout the classroom.
Preview of Identifying Key Ideas: "I do", "We do", "You all do," "You Do."

Identifying Key Ideas: "I do", "We do", "You all do," "You Do."

This file includes a powerpoint in which the teacher models how to find key ideas vs. topics, followed by practice for teacher/students, ending in a practice for students working with partners. To accompany the PowerPoint, I've included slides with "missing words" for guided note-taking. Finally, I've included a practice (short with quick feedback) and a longer practice that includes vocabulary (and Spanish Cognates), comprehension questions, and an assessment opportunity to determine whether
Preview of Writing a Biography Rubric

Writing a Biography Rubric

Created by
Jon Coley
This rubric is designed to help students write a biographical paper. It delineates exactly what’s expected from them and provides guidelines on organizing the information. It is also meant to be a handy tool for assessing and grading student work.
Preview of ELD Writing Levels Poster

ELD Writing Levels Poster

Writing Levels: A clear rubric for ESL Writing Levels. This is great for use in instruction and assessment. The rubric is aligned to ELPA21 score levels.
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